Trying to update the initial password in MySQL ```ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'new_password';```
I get... ERROR 1064 (42000): You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'IDENTIFIED BY 'new_password'' at line 1
I have an pl\sql script where I want to set the table name used in the script to a variable. So, from some examples I found on the web, I wrote the code below. The first section works, so I think my general syntax is correct,but the second section, where I attempt to use a variable for a table ...
SELECT
t.name AS table_name,
c.name AS column_name,
t2.name AS data_type,
c.is_identity,
OBJECTPROPERTY(c.object_id, 'IsUniqueCnst') AS is_unique,
*
FROM
sys.tables AS t
INNER JOIN sys.columns AS c
ON c.object_id = t.object_id
LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.types AS t2
ON c.user_type_id = t2.user_type_id;
DECLARE @One table (Dat int)
DECLARE @Two table (Dat int)
INSERT INTO @One VALUES (1),(2),(2)
INSERT INTO @Two VALUES (2),(2),(3)
SELECT o.Dat AS One,
t.Dat AS Two
FROM @One o
INNER JOIN @Two t ON o.Dat = t.Dat
/*
Result:
One Two
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
Instead of:
One Two
2 2
2 2
*/
Given the above sql query, why does the select statement return four rows if there are only two matching rows in each table? I'm probably misunderstanding something really basic here
Nevermind ^ I was getting confused with a more complex query, and tried to boil it down to a simpler query and just got more confused, but I understand it now
SELECT a.gene_name, CASE WHEN a.length < b.gene_length THEN a.gene_length ELSE b.gene_length END AS gene_length FROM MyTable a INNER JOIN MyTable b ON a.gene_name = b.gene_name WHERE a.gene_name = b.gene_name